GETTING VOCAL: Students participate in the group discussion held as part of the Eplus Club launch
at the Devineni Venkataramana and Dr. Himasekhar MIC College of Technology campus at
Kanchikacherla
A festive atmosphere prevailed on the Devineni Venkataramana and Dr. Himasekhar
MIC College of Technology campus at Kanchikacherla, about 50 km from here with
about 300 engineering students enjoying every moment of the demonstrative group
discussion in which 10 of their classmates participated as part of formal launch of
The Hindu Education Plus Club.
The Hindu launched yet another E-Plus Club following a demand from various
colleges to improve their oratory and communicative skills. MIC College of
Technology Secretary G. Panduranga Rao, welcomed The Hindu initiative to reach
out to the students who hail from rural backgrounds for improving their confidence
levels by providing a platform to bring out their creative side in a non-teaching
atmosphere. “Our students are good at core skills but developing overall personality
has been the greatest challenge before us,” explained Mr. Panduranga Rao.
Expressing concern over the dying habit of reading among the students, he hoped
that the students would widen their spectrum of knowledge by at least glancing at
the headlines of The Hindu every day.
Conduira Education and Training Private Limited Director Amith Anand explained
nuances of preparing for an interview and developing his/her personality. Students
who participated in the group discussion are Ramcharan, V. Sravya, Neeraj,
Pratyusha, Bhagya Sri, Akash Saha, Ch. D.N.V. Sindhu, G.N.V. Tarun Kumar and
Ramya Sri.